Just because it is a 64-bit OS doesn't mean that you need a 64-bit
editor unless you need to allocate large amounts of ram to open huge
files. I'd have her stick with what she knows. If she really does
decide to try something new, I'd go for Aptana. For html, css and js,
it is really quite nice. I also second Notepad++ as a much better text
editor than the built in notepad and it has good syntax highlighting.

Judah

On Tue, Jul 13, 2010 at 7:08 AM, Tony <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> ok, so momma (the 64yr old html wiz that she is and has been doing it
> for OVER 16 years now! props to the mother!)
> has upgraded her machine and is now in 64 bit land ;) so, what can i
> point her to for her html editing? she's a diehard on notepad,
> and uses homesite as well... but wants to upgrade... im not going to
> get her into eclipse or cfbuilder, she's just an html head...
> ideas?
>
> thanks!
> tw

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